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Persephone, Rekha, and Siena discuss who's babygirl, American Girl dolls, and toy jingles.

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Ally Beardsley, Zac Oyama, and friends use dine and dash as inspiration for this silly monoscene.

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Are you ready? New season of Game Changer premieres Spring 2025.

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Vic, Jacob, and Ally remember their gnarliest climb and name some dogs.

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Tamar Levine, Alex Perrone, and Bruce Spaulding Fuller talk about how Paul F. Tompkins transformed into David Hoyle Jr.

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The Queens discuss the battle against Inira and what the future holds for Kelvorda.

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The Smartypants Society returns to enlighten the world. New season premieres March 6th.

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Vic interviews David Hoyle Jr. (Paul F. Tompkins), a midnight louse exploring the daytime world.

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The Dimension 20 cast (Brennan Lee Mulligan, Ally Beardsley, Lou Wilson, Siobhan Thompson, and Zac Oyama) stopped by the Mashable studios to give out show superlatives to their most beloved campaigns, like the funniest campaign, the campaign they would most like to revisit, and the best campaign for beginners.

  • Best Campaign for Beginners
  • Campaign Most Likely to Revisit
  • Most Emotionally Devestating Campaign
  • Funniest Campaign
  • Campaign With the Best Fights
  • Most Anti-Captialist Campaign
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Grant, Lily and Rekha talk about fan-submitted assumptions

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The fate of Darktide hangs in the balance as the Queens face off with Inira's undersea forces.

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Siobhan, Trapp, and Alex enter their villain era and identify ooze.

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I just finished up a rewatch of Neverafter and as the various iconic story tellers were introduced, the question above came up in my mind.

To clarify, by fables/fairy tales I would mean widely known tales told primarily to children to pass on positive ideals and morals. Not just entertainment, but at least partially education as well. I also think it should be quite well known to count - it should at least be considered common knowledge in the region it's from. As for "modern", let's say the last 100 years or so? Though anything post-Grimm may be interesting.

Personally, I've struggled trying to think of anything particularly satisfying. Dr. Seuss feels like it's just about that iconic, though that's pretty old itself at this point. Is there anything Internet based that my out-of-touch brain is overlooking?

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Prizefights, potions, and peril await as the Queens seek a boon to aid them in the coming battle.

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The Queens discuss Twyla's shenanigans, battle strategy, and the mechanics of Mer love-making.

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Jess, Anna, and D.J. take a Rorschach test and get the answers too right.

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Vic interviews Phoenix (Zac Oyama), an apparition with some unfinished business.

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Tamar Levine and Alex Perrone talk about how Zac Oyama transformed into Phoenix.

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The Queens party it up in Winter's Eve, but the intentions of their new allies come into question.

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The Queens talk about discovering deception, exploring Matali, and the battle that is brewing.

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Know-it-alls Hector, Joan, and Brennan debate if Celine Dion is a Marvel character.

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Ele tries to not set off a motion detector. Brian sets out to show that a comedian can beat a pro athlete. Ify explores if everyone can be the same level of drunk.

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Mike Trapp examines which date is the best to be born on.

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To free Mophandrix from his icy prison, the Queens face off with some very large foes.

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